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Life Sciences Research Associate - Immune System And Cell Trafficking
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- This position will carry out physiological, cell biological, molecular, and genetic studies of the development, function, and regulation of the immune system, and the mechanisms of cell trafficking.
- The incumbent will provide knowledge, assistance and training in molecular biology and immunologic techniques and related data analysis methods, perform flow cytometry, microscopic imaging and related assays of immune tissues and cell functions, perform cell culture studies and studies in small animals (rodents), process human blood and tissues and assist in general lab functions.
- Perform and analyze studies of immune and inflamed tissues using confocal imaging and flow cytometry;
- Perform in vivo rodent experiments independently and in collaboration with fellows and students; Independently research, implement, and troubleshoot rodent procedures; Train other personnel in the lab in various in vivo techniques;
- Degree/Field of Study: BA/BS, MA/MS, or Ph. D degree (or equivalent experience) in Immunology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, or a related field;
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